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High-Efficiency Charging,Multiple Electronic Protections, Up to 12 Units in Parallel, it is used for sealed lead acid, vented Gel, and Lithium battery
Features
1) Integrated Charging Presets
Integrated charging modes include adaptive charging logic, suitable for most battery types such as flooded lead-acid batteries, gel-sealed lead-acid batteries, and lithium batteries. Specific charging parameters for each battery type can be found in Section 3.7.
2) Versatile Application
Compatible with 12V/24V/36V/48V system voltages.
3) Multi-Stage Charging Algorithm
The multi-stage charging algorithm is designed to optimize each charging cycle. After the batteries are fully charged, it maintains battery capacity by applying preset charging parameters in specific charging stages.
4) Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT) Technology
MPPT technology tracks the maximum power point voltage (Vmp) of the array as it varies with weather conditions, ensuring the collection of maximum power from the array throughout the day.
5) High-Efficiency Charging
Innovative MPPT technology with a tracking efficiency of up to 99.9% and a peak conversion efficiency of up to 98.1%, reducing power consumption, minimizing heat generation, and lowering operating temperatures.
6) Customizable Charging Current Limit
Different types of batteries have varying requirements for charging current. Customizing the charging current limit ensures that the charge controller is compatible with multiple battery types. By setting a maximum charging current, you can prevent excessive charging rates, there by reducing potential damage to the battery and extending its lifespan. The configurable range for the charging current is 2 to 60A.
7) Supports Up to 12 Units in Parallel
The parallel operation function allows for easy expansion of the solar panel configuration and energy storage capacity limits, thus increasing the scale of energy storage. For detailed parallel operation guidelines, refer to Section 7